installed it and removed the .tar
file. You can set it not to remove the downloaded file if you want.
I imagine an RPM file could be setup the same way for vpopmail.
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'test' have a home directory to receive the mail into? I
would if isn't to much trouble, recreate the account and see if that
fixes it.
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from the list until some time that sunday.
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irectories with out having an entry in the
systems /etc/passwd file.
Here is a web site that will help with the setup.
www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vpopmail.html
Hope this helps,
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mail for.
In the header of the message you should see a second Delivered-To which
is the e-mail address you are forwarding to.
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is
msgs.securepoint.com/qmail/ . There are other archive search sites at
www.qmail.org . I tried searching in lycos but it mostly pulled up
sites from the mailling list archive.
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go into the
directory where you have the qmail source (for example
/usr/src/qmail-1.03 and type make setup check
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for the
pop3 and see how it is listed there then just use what it has there on
the inetd.conf line. Some systems have pop-3 and other have pop3 .
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Kris Keele wrote:
I have setup vpopmail on my server and I want to check my mail with Outlook
or Netscape. Has anyone been able to do this? Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Kris
Yes. What is the problem?
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and if so what might be a possible solution?
How are you starting pop3 for qmail, the actual commands I mean? Minus
the stunnel I am using vpopmail and qmail and the relaying works fine.
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IL. Where do I
read up about this? Is this something that I should consider using to
resolve the alias problem?
Here you go http://www.inter7.com/vchkpw/
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the b and s around.
The domain is actually lsbsolutions.com .
Thanks for going through the trouble of looking that up though I really
appreciate it. This little problem has been driving me a little crazy.
I can't quite get a handle on it.
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a good isp
(little down time and decent backbone connections) you just don't want
to try to e-mail or call them.
Thanks!
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had a heck of time getting vpopmail and tcprules working correctly for
me, ended up being a permission problem. Vpopmail has a feature where
it will automate the updating of the tcp.smtp.cdb file in real time.
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files? Need a
little information.
Thanks,
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tion works, and just for send/receive email.
What can I do???
Thanks,
mARS
What does your log say for qmail? There should be a log for it in
/var/log . The logs should say what error occurred.
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in under 10 mins or so. The address to grab a copy
is
www.inter7.com/vchkpw/
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. Vpopmail automates the creation of virtual domains and still uses
the dot-qmail files.
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works fine. Another program which doesn't do virtual mail it just does
the pop before smtp is by Bruce Guenter and can be downloaded and etc
from em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/ . I haven't personally tried it but I
have heard it mentioned many times here in the list.
Take Care,
the world doesn't revolve around M$crosoft? :) S!
don't tell Mr. Gates he might get mad. LOL Remember, they were late
coming to the internet market and have been playing catch up ever since.
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time.
Regards,
Jerry
Check out one of the sites below they will answer all your questions and
then some.
www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html
Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html
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"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
Dale Miracle wrote:
Sounds like they maybe blocking that on their network. If that is the
case there is nothing that can be done.
Okay - this sounds plausible...
Just tried it - she can't make simple SMTP connections to ANY other mail
servers
is very well suited for this
and is fairly easy to setup as complicated as it sounds.
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it could have
been any of the above problems on their end. If it happens very often I
would check the packet loss between you and their server..they could be
dropping packets between the two systems.
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here isn't nothing there it will use the e-mail address
listed.
If you are talking about qmaiil re-writing the message before it sends
it then I don't think so but I could be wrong.
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l a service. That is what I really
like about the Qmail/Vpopmail package. The pop before smtp function is
a great idea and controls relaying to who should be able to relay. It
uses the same files you are using but does it automatically and then
will expire the ip after a period of time that you set
couldn't contact yours (if
they themselves have a dns outage that would be the case) or yours
didn't respond in time. The solution really if it is on your end, just
run another box with name serivice on it to answer other requests that
the first name server didn't get.
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remove it. If you didn't use RPM all the
files for qmail should be in /var/qmail (that is a default location).
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as started in rc.inet2 or
rc.M . A quick method of finding out is to do grep 'sendmail' * in the
rc.d directory or grep 'sendmail' rc.* .
If it is still there comment it out by putting a # in front of the lines
that load it.
I hope this helps.
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personally run sendmail
with tcpserver. Apache on the other hand I don't think will run with
tcpserver. I would keep apache in inetd. You can run both of them at
the same time (inetd and tcpserver) just as long as they are running the
same service.
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on this.
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, and leave the
rest in inetd.
Good point, wasn't thinking. I run apache, named, ftpd as daemons and
qmail under tcpserver.
Though I have recently thought of moving ftpd to tcpserver since it
isn't used as much.
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ve noticed that the deferral rate as risen the past
couple weeks at least for my mail server.
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e ps -aux|grep 'inetd' and use the number it prints
out. Or you can reboot the box.
Write back if you have any more questions.
Take Care,
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"Aaron L. Meehan" wrote:
Quoting Dale Miracle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
"Ihnen, David" wrote:
[...]
SO - My conclusion is that the system *MUST* be talking to some other
service, than qmail-smtpd, or it would say something more like "syntax error
(#5.5.4)&q
this is what you
are talking about.
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ll read me
files and didn't see it there.
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ep and joe (wordstar like
editor for unix) vi just got to annoying to me but works in a pinch.
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ou tried to make your car break the sound barrier and was
last seen passing mars. :)
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Tim Jones wrote:
Hi Folks,
Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed
Linux server. As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed
over the past month has been stopped.
What are the steps I should take to get my mail host removed from the
Tim Jones wrote:
That was it. Thanks, Dale. Following that info, once I installed tcpserver
(I'm running a homebrewed server), I was able to use the tcprules as outlined
and I'm now a successful QMail user.
Your welcome, I am glad you got it working. I saw your other message
about
the number of connections? I don't like
re-compiling binaries once I got everything working fine, tempting fate
it to easy. ;)
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Joel Gautschi wrote:
hi,
1. every user in /var/lib/vpopmail/users works fine
2. every user in /var/lib/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com doesn't work ;(
if I send a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i get the following
error in the mail.log
--- from /var/log/mail.log ---
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 03:05:54PM +0200, Fat Toolz wrote:
Hi Erwin, Hi Brett,
I just switched the SSL-Option (sorry, I forgot...), but the message still
appears; now looking like
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'qmail-tester', Server:
Tim Jones wrote:
I've just built and installed QMail 1.03 under a homebrew Linux running
2.0.38 and libc2.01. Even though it's an older kernel, I keep the
various networking packages updated. I got hit with some heavy relay
hacks last week and I've just learned about qmail's natural
Magnus Bodin wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 07:27:19PM -0400, Dale Miracle wrote:
I have one person that is inconsistently getting the following error
when trying to send mail.
mail server responded
4.7.1 please try again later
please verfy that your email address is correct
Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:16:41PM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
I Believe you get this message when you max out your SMTP connection
if your are using ucspi tools the default on tcpserver is set to 40..
use the flag -c (# of connections).
I don't believe that is
Brett Randall wrote:
Hi there
I am curious what most people do with their qmail logs (generated by
multilog, running under the supervise and tcpserver daemons). Do most people
rotate them and have old ones automatically erased, or do you archive them
for later usage, or even weirder do
I have one person that is inconsistently getting the following error
when trying to send mail.
mail server responded
4.7.1 please try again later
please verfy that your email address is correct
in your mail perferences and try again
I have searched all my log files and I can't find any mention
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From: Dale Miracle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 7:27 PM
Subject: 4.7.1 error in qmail
I have one person that is inconsistently getting the following error
when trying to send mail.
mail server responded
4.7.1 please try again later
please verfy
Bob Brown and I seem to have a similar problem with qmail. I had
this working originally before I started working on vpopmail, but after
trying to help Bob out with his problem I found I now have the problem
as well.
I can't speak for Bob on this part but I know that I can send e-mail to
my
Dinesh Punjabi wrote:
Is it possible to setup relaying based purely on
username and password? There are users that
use dial up accounts under many ISP's. It becomes
very difficult to track users based on IPs and/or
domains.
Is there a way to authenticate users, based on
some password
Bob Brown wrote:
I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document.
The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail,
ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem
to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails
on the first test.
I've tried to telnet to both
Mark Lo wrote:
Hi,
How to determine whether my pop server is running or not. I have
tried to telnet to 127.0.0.1 110...and I got the connection refused.
Then, I went for ps -aux, and i don't see any pop server running.
Thus, i have already put pop server startup srcipt in
jon wrote:
Dear fellows,
#1. OpenBSD gots a port for checkpassword, its in
/usr/ports/mail/checkpassword..
#2, are you sure its /bin/checkpassword and not /usr/local/bin/checkpassword?
#3, OpenBSD 2.7-beta is out, try it, its great...
#4, is your checkpassword executable and owned by
James wrote:
I'm still having a problem with getting mail from the outside world, but I
can send mail out from root just fine. I'm thinking that maybe my problem
has something to do with alias? Maybe if I understood HOW Qmail actually
sees a user on a system to deliver mail, I'd better
I am using Openbsd 2.6 and I am having a problem with checkpassword.
When I do the test in the install doc for checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup host /bin/checkpassword pwd
It works fine, verifies my user id and password. When I try to telnet
to the server using it's fqdn on port 110
Charles Werbick wrote:
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Dale,
If your domain is teoi.net(i.e.- [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) try-
...
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup teoi.net \ /bin/checkpassword
...
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Charles Werbick
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Oops,
That was totally bogus. Too many hours awake...
you may try the -u and -g options set to root for pop3 instance of
tcpserver.
Regards
Charles Werbick
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I have a fresh install of openbsd 2.6 via cdrom and after trying to
manually install qmail and finding out that vipw doesn't like what it
wants to type in (reports that my passwd file is corrupted) I found that
the new ports collection has the qmail files in it.
I made qmail which went fine but
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